Jason Christie

This chart represents the points earned for each of the 24 events Jason has participated in over the past 24 months.

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736.098past 24 months average (24 events)

744.906past 12 months average (11 events)

Jason is averaging 736.098 points per event over the past 24 months and 744.906 points per event over the past 12 months, for a generally unchanged trend.

Trends: Our trend feature compares an angler's average points from the prior 24 months to the average points from the prior 12 months to establish whether the angler's recent performance exceeds or falls behind that of a longer span. If the recent average is within 2.5% of the average for the longer period, we consider the angler's performance to be steady, as indicated by an almost equals to sign.

Jason Christie seems to have two strengths. One makes sense. The other, not so much. It’s well known Christie is one of the best anglers in the panhandle area of the country. He has 10 victories in the last decade of major and minor competition, and seven of them have come in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri

Two Major events, with two winners on completely opposite ends of the spectrum. John Murray and Scott Martin both started their professional careers around the same time (Murray’s first full season was 2001, while Martin started in 1999). Yet, their careers have progressed on two different roads. Martin has established himself as one of the

Normally, when someone says they’re on a dock pattern, they’re hitting dozens if not hundreds of docks in a day. Justin Lucas just needed one to win the BASS Elite Series event on the Potomac River. It was a long parking dock adjacent to a water treatment plant on the upper end of the river.

Edwin Evers knew if the wind would just blow, he had a spot where he could catch some big’uns. He wasn’t kidding. Sitting in third and behind by more than six pounds going into the final day of the Bassmaster Classic on Grand Lake, Evers gambled on the chance that a windy forecast might turn

When events are only three years apart, it can be easy to compare them. Many are doing that with the 2016 Bassmaster Classic, which is back at Grand Lake after being there in 2013. Of course, plenty has changed since 2013. Heck, that year’s winner, Cliff Pace, won’t even be fishing the Classic this year.